/** * Shared helpers for E2E tests. * Runs the built opencli binary as a subprocess. */ import { execFile } from 'node:child_process'; import { promisify } from 'node:util'; import * as path from 'node:path'; import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'; const exec = promisify(execFile); const __dirname = path.dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)); const ROOT = path.resolve(__dirname, '../..'); const MAIN = path.join(ROOT, 'dist', 'src', 'main.js'); /** * Default stdout cap for `runCli`. `opencli list -f json` already weighs * ~1 MB at 1030 entries on v1.8.2 and grows with every new adapter. The * execFile default maxBuffer is 1 MB; past it stdout overflows and the * helper returns code 'ERR_CHILD_PROCESS_STDIO_MAXBUFFER' instead of the * actual exit code. */ const DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFER_BYTES = 16 * 1024 * 1024; export interface CliResult { stdout: string; stderr: string; code: number; } /** * Run `opencli` as a child process with the given arguments. * Without PLAYWRIGHT_MCP_EXTENSION_TOKEN, opencli auto-launches its own browser. */ export async function runCli( args: string[], opts: { timeout?: number; env?: Record; maxBuffer?: number } = {}, ): Promise { // Keep the child timeout below the common 30s Vitest timeout so flaky // network commands return a structured non-zero result instead of killing // the whole test at the framework layer. const timeout = opts.timeout ?? 25_000; const maxBuffer = opts.maxBuffer ?? DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFER_BYTES; try { const runtime = process.env.OPENCLI_TEST_RUNTIME || 'node'; const { stdout, stderr } = await exec(runtime, [MAIN, ...args], { cwd: ROOT, timeout, maxBuffer, env: { ...process.env, // Prevent chalk colors from polluting test assertions FORCE_COLOR: '0', NO_COLOR: '1', ...opts.env, }, }); return { stdout, stderr, code: 0 }; } catch (err: any) { return { stdout: err.stdout ?? '', stderr: err.stderr ?? '', code: err.code ?? 1, }; } } /** * Parse JSON output from a CLI command. * Throws a descriptive error if parsing fails. */ export function parseJsonOutput(stdout: string): any { try { return JSON.parse(stdout.trim()); } catch { throw new Error(`Failed to parse CLI JSON output:\n${stdout.slice(0, 500)}`); } }